Cornell Cooperative Extension Oneida County’s Parker F. Scripture Botanical Gardens daylilies have been blooming since early July. The blooms have been colorful and plentiful, such a welcoming site. A ...
I’m still pulling out stray tomato plants in one of my new beds. We had potted tomato plants in that spot for several years, evidently we let a few rot on the ground. At least they pull out easily. If ...
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The Best Time to Cut Back Daylilies for More Flowers Next Season
Cutting back daylilies in the spring is better, as it gives them time to store energy in the fall. Spent foliage over the winter also protects the roots against cold. If you must cut back daylilies ...
Question. We purchased daylilies that grew and flowered well this spring and early summer. Now that blooming time is over, what care do the plants need at the end of summer? Answer. A few daylily ...
When you see daylilies putting on their impressive show at this time of year, you have to wonder why they're not in every yard. Dazzling spots of color in the landscape, these herbaceous perennials ...
Dear Carol: I have been successful with daylilies except for one problem. They keep getting a disease that turns the leaves streaky yellow and they eventually die. It appears they may be getting ...
Gardeners would be hard-pressed to find a more effective landscape perennial than the daylily. They’re blooming all over town right now and will do so all summer. Daylilies are pretty, tough, colorful ...
Daylilies bloom where they're planted. Put them in the ground and walk away. Even if you have a brown thumb, you'll probably do fine with a clump of melon or cream-pink blooms. "Daylilies are almost ...
Question: This is a photo of our daylily. The flowers are beautiful, but the leaves are striped with brown. Do you know what’s wrong with it and what we can do to keep it from happening in the future?
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